CPD Officers Indicted on Theft Charges

Chicago Police officers gathered for a stern announcement by Superintendent Eddie Johnson after two officers were charged with stealing money and drugs. NBC 5's Charlie Wojciechowski has more.

(Published Thursday, May 10, 2018)

Additional federal charges have been filed against two Chicago police officers already accused of lying to judges to obtain search warrants and then stealing cash and drugs from the properties they searched.

The indictment on Wednesday accuses Xavier Elizondo and David Salgado of conspiracy to violate civil rights and obstruction of justice. Elizondo is also accused of trying to persuade Salgado to conceal evidence.

U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly scheduled a Tuesday arraignment on the new charges for the officers.

Regarding the new charges, Salgado's attorney, Michael Petro, said it appears to be coming to a time when if you put on a police uniform you're conspiring to violate the rights of citizens at all times.